Kano House of Assembly Drops Probe of Emirate Council

Investigations into the alleged misappropriation of funds and other infractions by the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, have been suspended.
The Kano State House of Assembly had taken up investigations into the alleged fraudulent dealings of the Emirate Counsel after the state anti corruption agency had alleged that it was probing misappropriation of the Council’s funds running into billions of naira.
However, the State House of Assembly on Monday resolved to drop the probe following a plea through a letter by the state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, which was read by the Speaker, Kabiru Alhassan Rirum, on the floor of the House.
On Sunday, a coalition of civil society groups in the state had also joined in calling on the legislators to stop the exercise.
In his letter, Governor Ganduje said he was calling for the investigation to be dropped as a result of interventions by highly-placed personalities in the matter.
These personalities, according to the letter, include the acting president, Yemi Osinbajo; party leaders; former Heads of State Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar; Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar; and businessmen and indigenes of the state, Aliko Dangote and Aminu Dantata.
The Goverysaid although he was reluctant to interfere with the activities of the state’s legislative arm, he was appealing to the lawmakers to “temper justice with mercy” and allow peace prevail.
“Much as I recognise your independence as a separate arm of government and who has right to investigate the emir, I am pleading with you to allow peace prevail,” he stated.
He said there had been a meeting in Kaduna over the matter “at the instance of some governors
“There is no gainsaying (the fact) that the Emir Muhammadu Sunusi ii has admitted all his faults and mistakes and agreed to make adjustment. I think at this juncture, we should allow peace as been achieved to continue,” the Governor said.
The House subsequently resolved to drop the probe.
The decision came more than a week after the Kano State government’s anti-corruption agency suspended its probe into the financial dealings of the Emirate council.
The Chairman of the anti-corruption body, Muhyi Gado, said the commission was suspending its probe “indefinitely” because it could not continue as the House was also conducting an investigation.
The state’s House of Assembly had launched a separate investigation of the Emir following allegations of funds misappropriation, “defamation of character, breach of oath of office/oath of allegiance, abuse of office privileges and protocol, and political and religious interference”.